Marcel Nies has specialised in Oriental Art since 1972. Composed of a diversity of art, his collection includes sculptures, paintings, and ritual objects from India, the Himalayan mountains, and South-eastern Asia.

While living in India Michael Beste became fascinated by the arts and traditions of the country and its peoples. On his return to Germany in the mid-80's, he set up Noah's Ark - a gallery which reflects his love and respect for the wealth and diversity of India's culture through the ages.

From the late 70's Ethnoarte Gallery (founded by Mr. Gianfranco Rossi) has dealt in Southeast Asian art, Indian and Buddhist sculpture, ethnic jewelery and ritual art. Collecting antique art, says Gianfranco Rossi, is like being a lover, to which he adds: and with my life partner Elisabetta Parmegiani we managed to find the fine line between high quality curation and in-depth appreciation of Asian art.

Carlo Cristi specializes in high quality antiquities from South and Southeast Asia and the Himlayas. He is equally dedicated to exhibiting fine objects in the fields of sculpture, painting and textiles.

Sept. 11 -16, 2018: Parcours des Mondes is the most important show of tribal art by quality and diversity of its participants. Over the past several years, Asian art specialists have again been included in the fair, where many international galleries join their colleagues in Paris in the Fine Arts neighborhood of St. Germain-des-Prés. Each gallery offers an intimate and personalized presentation of great masterpieces from Africa or Oceania, and now from Asia, ethnographic works of more affordable price, and other pieces sought after by collectors.

Michael Backman Ltd specializes in rare & unusual works of art from India, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, the Himalayas, the Islamic World, & Colonial & Tribal art. Michael Backman Ltd has sold to private collections and museums worldwide including the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, the British Library & the National Gallery of Australia.

Elegant works of art form a constantly evolving collection, able to satisfy the demands of admirers, enthusiasts and collectors alike. Ethnologica has provided pieces to aid the establishment of a number of museums. Moreover, the gallery has been involved in the organisation of cultural sectorial exhibitions, working alongside prestigious associations and cultural foundations, both public and private.

Renaud Montméat has been dealing with Asian art since 1999. Dedicated to Indian, Himalayan and South-eastern Asian art the gallery, situated in the centre of Paris, can be visited on request.
Renaud Montméat also participates in the major Asian art fairs taking place in London, Brussels, Paris and New York.
The gallery is happy to collaborate with public institutions as well as with distinguished collectors.

Renzo Freschi opened his gallery in 1976. He deals in antique Oriental art, with a particular preference for the sculpture of Gandhara, India and China from the second century BC to the thirteenth century AD. The gallery also deals in Tibetan art and Chinese furniture.

Christophe Hioco's unbridled enthusiasm for Asian art started more than twenty-five years ago when J.P. Morgan Bank gave him the opportunity to live in Asia, first in Tokyo and later in Singapore. There he became knowledgeable about Asia and India, confirming his expertise in ancient art. Galerie Hioco takes part in the leading Asian Art Shows: the Biennale de Paris and the Parcours des Mondes in Paris, the BRAFA in Brussels and the Asia Week in New York.

After having finished her Asian art studies at SOAS University London, Farah Massart opened her gallery in Knokke Belgium in 2011. She recently moved the gallery to her new private gallery at Meise. Having been involved with Asia since the late 90’s, she specialized in sculptures and ritual objects from India, Southeast Asia and the Himalayas. Famarte represents also contemporary artists. She sells to private collectors all over the world. Each year Famarte participates at international events and fairs, such as Asian Art Brussels and Cologne Fine art.

Dealer in Asian Art in the UK for well over 30 years David Smith of Precious Treasure offers Fine Asian Antiques focusing on Buddhist Sculpture of the Himalayan region and China and Japanese woodblock Prints.

Nick Pitcher was formerly a director of Christie's and ran the Oriental Department at Christie's South Kensington from 1976 to 1990, when he left to set up his own business. Since then he has operated from a discreet 1st floor premises just four doors from Sotheby's in the heart of London's Mayfair, specialising in early Chinese pottery, bronzes and later Chinese works of art of all kinds, from porcelain to paintings. He regularly exhibits at the New York and San Francisco Arts of Pacific Asia Shows.

For the last forty years International Art Center Gallery has been a point of reference for scholars and art lovers. We specialize in antique sculptures and works of art with special attention to Indian art. We now deal privately by appointment only.

Prahlad Bubbar is a dealer and consultant of Indian and Islamic art based in London. His gallery is located in Mayfair’s Cork Street, a historical epicentre of the London art world. As a leading specialist in classical paintings from 1400-1900, respected in the field for his knowledge, he has placed works of historical importance and great beauty in the collections of over a dozen top international museums.

Established since 1999 on Saint Louis Island in the centre of Paris in France, the Alexis Renard gallery is offering a selection of fine works of art. Our specialities are Islamic and Indian Art. As well as buying and selling, we offer appraisals and valuations. We also do: brokerage operations, sale of collections, and research of objects for museums, private collectors and dealers.

Susan Ollemans started her business in 1979 and has traded in Oriental Works of Art ever since. She was trained at the Percival David Foundation, SOAS London University, and worked as an agent for Spink and Sons for 15 years. She has sold to the Museum of New South Wales, Australia; the Cultural History Museum, South Africa; the Hong Kong Museum; the Singapore National Museum and to many private collections around the world.

GILISTRA s.a.s. was established in Turin, Italy in 1994. It presented a wide range of furniture and antique oriental objects selected and imported from Japan and China. Beginning with 2005 GILISTRA focused on twentieth-century Japanese Art. GILISTRA provides items and rare objects to both private collectors and art museums worldwide.

Capriaquar places its experience and professionalism at the disposal of private collectors for estimates, appraisals and mediation of individual items, collections and hereditary legacies. Capriaquar regularly exhibits at international fairs, a meeting point par excellence for collectors, experts, curators and amateurs of Asian art alike. The Gallery is open by appointment only.

Francesca Galloway is one of London's most experienced dealers in Indian Miniatures, Asian textiles and Indian and Islamic works of art. Her gallery at 31 Dover Street hosts fine exhibitions of collections in these fields.

Embark on a fascinating journey to the far east with this alluring auction. Featuring everything from a 9th century Tang ‘Changsha’ green-glazed ewer, to a cast iron head of Buddha from the Song Dynasty, and an 18th century red lacquered food container Ryukyu, immerse yourself in the magic of China & Japan.
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Jacques How has been collecting and dealing in Chinese and South East Asian art, specialising in particular in rare early Buddhist art (he focuses on Dali Kingdom sculpture), "Barbarian kingdoms" (Dian, Ordos) as well as archaic works of art.
Several museums, Institutions, dealers and private collectors are among his clientele.

Astamangala, established in 1979, is the only gallery in Holland specializing in ancient art and ethnographic objects from the Himalayan region. The main focus is on Buddhist art from Tibet, with a collection of thangkas ranging from the 12th to the beginning of the 20th century, bronzes, with an emphasis on the earlier styles (till the 17th century), ritual objects, furniture, textiles and rugs, etc.

Arga Inc. focuses on fine antiques from Asia: Ceramics, old Jades, Bronzes, Sculptures, Lacquerware, Enamels, and features an ever changing assortment of fine works from dealers and collectors around the world.

Exquisite sculptures, objects of beauty and jewelry from China, Southeast and South Asia (e.g. Dong Sôn, Khmer, Gandhara, Gupta, etc...). The gallery also focuses on tribal art (Oceania and Madagascar), as well as on Chinese classical furniture.

Michel Halter is a renowned specialist dealer in antique and ethnic jewellery. He is also a law graduate, an expert to the Law Courts and a member of ABEX, the official Belgian Experts Association. For over 25 years, his passion has led him to uncover the most remarkable pieces of ethnic jewellery from many parts of the world.